my processor
Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:52 am
Well, here i go just looking for some advice here.
I was just on my pc for a couple hours.
Its a Dell Dimension 5000, 2.8ghz P4... good oldie.... does the trick..
Because the CPU coolers are like huge ice blocks over the motherboard, and i was looking for some more slots for fans etc,
I took off the cpu cooler block, and i take out the processor, and i look under neath, and i see that my processor actually has no pins what so ever....
I was pretty wowed seems as though ever other processor ive laid my hands on has pins on it....
I cant remember if the actually socket had pins in it, i do not remember of such, but on the processor its self there was little pulse thingys on it but no pins at all.
So i put the processor back, and the cpu cooler, start up the PC, play some Steam games, and everything works as usual..
My theory: I took off the CPU while it was hot, and the pins have been left in the socket, and now they have been re melted back into the CPU?
I honestly dont know whats going on here.
I was just on my pc for a couple hours.
Its a Dell Dimension 5000, 2.8ghz P4... good oldie.... does the trick..
Because the CPU coolers are like huge ice blocks over the motherboard, and i was looking for some more slots for fans etc,
I took off the cpu cooler block, and i take out the processor, and i look under neath, and i see that my processor actually has no pins what so ever....
I was pretty wowed seems as though ever other processor ive laid my hands on has pins on it....
I cant remember if the actually socket had pins in it, i do not remember of such, but on the processor its self there was little pulse thingys on it but no pins at all.
So i put the processor back, and the cpu cooler, start up the PC, play some Steam games, and everything works as usual..
My theory: I took off the CPU while it was hot, and the pins have been left in the socket, and now they have been re melted back into the CPU?
I honestly dont know whats going on here.